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Economic Development
 

East Lindsey is one of the largest and sparsest districts in the country and is made up of distinct economic and geographical areas. We have over 5,000 businesses and our economy is predominantly based around Light Manufacturing, Farming, Hospitality and Tourism.

Support Services

We are dedicated to working with you to develop a sustainable, thriving and prosperous economy and offer you a range of services to help develop your business and our local economy including:

  • Encouraging and supporting local investment;
  • Co-ordinating and supporting activities which focus on skills development;
  • Business start-up advice and established business development support;
  • Commercial property and land provision, searches and advice;
  • Sourcing of funding and grants;
  • Business incubation and support through our business centres in Skegness, Mablethorpe and Louth;
  • Supporting procurement through training and the Procurement Lincolnshire Programme;
  • Development of innovation;
  • The development of policy to address the challenges faced by both rural and coastal economies;
  • The provision of general markets and associated infrastructure;
  • Tourism infrastructure development and quality standards programme.

Contact us if you would like to discuss a business project or want further information on the economic and business development services available.

Sustainability of Louth Cattle Market – ADAS Report

We have recently commissioned ADAS UK Ltd to undertake an independent feasibility study into the sustainability of a livestock market facility in Lincolnshire.

Secondary Centres of Economic Activity in the East Midlands

Outlines research undertaken by the Enterprise Research and Development Unit at the University of Lincoln to explore the roles of those towns which are less economically significant than the principal urban areas in the East Midlands, but which are still vital for the economic health of the region.